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"After the Miradouro do Pico do Carvão, the next stop on the road is the Aqueduto do Carvão (Carvão Aqueduct). After pulling into a dirt parking lot on the right side of the road, you'll walk down along a farm road and see the moss-covered aqueduct parallel to the right side of the road. It used to direct water down to Santa Clara, a suburb directly west of Ponta Delgada. With pine trees and volcanic hills in the background, it's a stunning sight."

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